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Fitz-Hugh Curtis Syndrome

From: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 27 Nov 1998 17:40:28 -0600 (CST)


To whom it may concern,

I am a 40 year old women, at the age of 26 I was told I had upper Pelvic inflammatory Disease, cause unknown. At age 36 I had severe endometreosis which led to a complete Hysterectomy, now at the age of 40 I am very ill, I have been to many Doctors and had lots of test done, so far they have found leisons on my brain, an enlarged liver, top normal pancreatic head, and a hypodense area on my spleen, I have pain in the middle and upper right side of my stomach that goes around to the middle of my back, sometimes it feels like someone is pinching me or like a pulling sensation in that area, I am bruising easily and I have talangelatasia, or however you pronouce bleeding vessels on the insides of my arms and my chest and on my face, These red dots are really worring me because my children now have them to. I also have a hemangiaoma on my liver. I feel like I have an infection going threw me all the time, I am pail, and look sick, the only time I feel good is when I am on a antibiotic. My question to you is, are these symtoms of Fitz-Hughs Curtis Syndrome? If not could you lead me to an area as to what cold be causing this? My doctors are baffled to what is causing this, It seems ever since my hysterectomy I have been sick, I am so tired of trying to find the cause of all this, any input from you would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks

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Christine



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